Impact of thyroid function on fertility

Gynécologie, obstétrique & fertilité
H GronierL Jacquesson

Abstract

Until recently, anovulation or recurrent miscarriages were the only situations for screening a thyroid dysfunction in an infertile patient. Recent U.S. guidelines published in 2011 identify infertile women as being at risk for thyroid dysfunction. This paper proposes, on the occasion of the new recommendations, a review of the literature data on the known impact of thyroid dysfunction on fertility, on the first trimester of pregnancy and on the way to treat them.

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